I like tha addition of the other things in the background that give it context, it works for this pic. There seems to be something wierd about the shadows too, maybe to directional. Nice job otherwise.

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On 4/6/2006 9:42:42 PM, nielsdb said:

I like tha addition of the other things in the background that give it context, it works for this pic. There seems to be something wierd about the shadows too, maybe to directional. Nice job otherwise.

Theres a camera flash on the front of the screen and a shadow on the bottom of the phone

P.S. Where can i get one!

[Edited by User on 4/6/2006 10:22:01 PM]

i carry this pocket watch because i just dont get the numbers the phone is reading to me

Absolutely beautiful image nilo. (I had a sneaking suspicion that this one was yours )

It is very nice, I do feel toning down the stark white background would be an improvement. It would make the girl and phone stand out more.

I actually saw this source pic before, not much was changed. The things that were changed are done fairly well though. Three critiques: If this were a 1940's phone, why is there a slot for a quarter?; why is it a touch-tone (push button) rather than a rotary dialing?; and why is there a computer keyboard on it back when they were still using typewriters?

"... Then again, they came with thier own booth built in!"

The image of the woman was not altered. It was made (most probably for Playboy, and perhaps in the 40's, considering how it was created) by Alberto Vargas. The image was merely used to add a hint of " ... iness" and some human element to how I assume a Nokia "ad" would've appeared, if one came out in the 40's. As for the keyboard, it was used to imply that this may have been among the first uses of the prototype keyboard, which didn't quite turn out well since the buttons were big and plenty instead of the typical convenient 19-20ish buttons that we see on cellphones nowadays.

Annnnnnnnnd since I had to do a speech on why this and that are this and that, that simply means that I didn't put it all together well, or I added the wrong elements, hence failing to convey my message clearly =D

I recognize the effort that went into taking the woman and cord out of the background but the stripes on the wall that you filled in have more texture than they should compared to the other stripes (IMO). I think it would look better if you made it more of a consistent color which isn't too difficult to do. Either way still a good entry.

I get like 6 feet of range with this baby.

i saw the source pic of this, but the first thing to recognize in this pic is the tumbler. if u could only focus to the main attention this will be very nice.

he's right dude that green cup is the focal point but I like the concept

heh, he's talking into the earpiece, and the mouthpiece is sitting over by the cup

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* In 1999, the cell phone with WAP technology support — Nokia 7110 was launched;
* In 1999, the cell phone with dual SIM-cards Benefon Twin + was launched;
* In 1999, the first cell phone in a slider model, the Siemens SL10 was manufactured;
* In 2000, the first cell phone with Internet Times (Swatch) technology — the Ericsson T20 was released;
* In 2000, the first cell phone having GPS-receiver — the Benefon ESC was launched;
* In 2000, the Japanese company SHARP along with cellular communication operator J-Phone released the first cell phones with a built-in camera;
* In 2000, the first cellphone with an MP3-player and the support of flash memory Multi Media Card, the Siemens SL45 was released;
* In 2001, the first cell phone, developed specially for women — the Samsung SGH-A400 was launched;
* In 2001, NTT DoCoMo launches the 3G communication network;
* In 2002, the first cell phone in a rotator model — the Motorola V70 was launched;
* In 2002, the Ericsson Company launched the first mobile phone, supporting Bluetooth technology;
* In 2002, JSC "Delta Telecom" launched a modern standard CDMA-450 for the first time in Russia;
* In 2002, the first cell phone, supporting EDGE technology— the Nokia 6200 (Nokia 6220) was released;
* In 2002, the first cell phone with a built-in digital camera — the Samsung V200 was launched;
* The first cell phone with an internal OLED-display was launched by the Sanyo Company;
* The first cell phone with an external OLED-display was the Fujitsu F504i.